Do you think I can/should do it?
aippolito1
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So... my minimum goal is to be able to fully run a 5k race. But... I was looking up races the other day since I've started running again after a month off and just wanted some motivation to keep running. It turns out, there's a running association that holds races just a couple miles from my house!
On July 4th, they have a 1k and a 5k. Right now, if I push myself I can run 1/4 mile at a time... and I'm thinking in exactly a month, I should be able to, by running everyday, and working on my endurance, be able to get up to 0.62 mile! What do you guys think? Do you think I can do it and should I sign up for it? I mean, if all else fails, I can run it with intervals and it'd still be exciting, I mean: MY FIRST RACE!
On July 4th, they have a 1k and a 5k. Right now, if I push myself I can run 1/4 mile at a time... and I'm thinking in exactly a month, I should be able to, by running everyday, and working on my endurance, be able to get up to 0.62 mile! What do you guys think? Do you think I can do it and should I sign up for it? I mean, if all else fails, I can run it with intervals and it'd still be exciting, I mean: MY FIRST RACE!
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SURE! Go for it! Just being out there would be an accomplishment!!0
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You can do it. Just remember to take rest days too. Those are the days that you get stronger.
Good Luck.0 -
You can Definitely do it. GO FOR IT!!!0
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I'd sign up for it! I have yet to hear someone finish a race and be dissappointed that they did it! It seems like people get even more inspired - I want to do one myself.
You can do it!0 -
GO FOR IT!!! what do you have to lose..."It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." JK ROWLING You will be happy you did it.0
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You can do it. Just remember to take rest days too. Those are the days that you get stronger.
Good Luck.
For sure!! Last week, I rested Monday, then ran Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. I also had strength training days on all of those days and did cardio Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, walked a ton at Six Flags yesterday (Sunday). Today I'm resting and plan to run HOPEFULLY everyday this week except Wednesday (and today). I usually only walk/run up to 3 miles (and I'm only running maybe half of that). Do you think that's enough rest? I'm hardly ever sore and don't feel exhausted.0 -
you should totally sign up for the 5K...you dont have to RUN the whole race...get going on boosting your intervals and build your endurance over the next 3 1/2 weeks and do that thing....it's "only" 3.1 miles, you can totally do it!!!!!!!!
DO IT, DO IT, DO IT, DO IT....
I'm cheering for you and you haven't even signed up for it yet....
good luck and remember to build up and take rest days and drink lots of water to keep hydrated...0 -
You can get a big adrenaline rush from being in a race, especially your first race. You'll likely be able to go farther in a race than you can in training, due to the rush of running with all those other people. Definitely go for it.0
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totally go for it girl you can totally do it i know you can
definitely a great way to get motivated to start something like that. my dad want to enter a contest also.
and he is training so im happy for him... but envy him at the same time. but im really excited for him and his training
go for it
and when the day of the race let me know how it goes i sure in hell want to woot for you0 -
You totally can do it!!! Just takes will power!! When I started I couldn't run more than 1/4 mile at a time! Good luck:flowerforyou:0
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Go for it! What a great goal to motivate you0
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Sign up! You WON'T regret it. Even just for the 1K - you should be well able to run that by then. Warning - it can be addicting0
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I say go for the 5K! A lot of people don't run the entire way.... you'll see lots of periodic walking- it'll be fun and you'll do just fine0
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Go for it......You can deffinately do this.....Good luck0
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Go for it!! I live next to a lake that has a multi-use path that goes around it. The length is that of a 5K. Hmmm....... I've been doing about 2 miles and can't always jog the whole thing but Sunday I said screw it and went around the entire thing. Took 55 minutes but I did it. You can too. Keep training and you'll be able to run the whole thing!!0
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DO IT!!!0
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Girl, I know you can do it!!!! You're a rockstar you can DEFINATELY do it!!!0
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GO FOR IT!!!0
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You can do it. Just remember to take rest days too. Those are the days that you get stronger.
Good Luck.
For sure!! Last week, I rested Monday, then ran Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. I also had strength training days on all of those days and did cardio Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, walked a ton at Six Flags yesterday (Sunday). Today I'm resting and plan to run HOPEFULLY everyday this week except Wednesday (and today). I usually only walk/run up to 3 miles (and I'm only running maybe half of that). Do you think that's enough rest? I'm hardly ever sore and don't feel exhausted.
For someone just starting out it is usually recommended to run 3 days a week with 1 to 2 days off in between each run. There is nothing saying you have to do nothing on those days. I tend to bike or do aerobics on my "off" days and take 1 day a week where I just rest or do something light (yoga or short walk).0 -
You have almost another month You can do it.
If your walking/jogging 3 miles now, then you could easily do the 1K. So what if you have to walk after jogging 1/3 mile, have 30 second walk and then finish it off. You'll get a taste of it. Then of course, if you don't do it, you'll always wonder "what if" :laugh:
Go for it!!
Just curious, what makes you stop after the 1/4 mile mark? Legs sore/tired? Out of breath? Heart beating high?
Have you pushed yourself past that barrier yet?0 -
You have almost another month You can do it.
If your walking/jogging 3 miles now, then you could easily do the 1K. So what if you have to walk after jogging 1/3 mile, have 30 second walk and then finish it off. You'll get a taste of it. Then of course, if you don't do it, you'll always wonder "what if" :laugh:
Go for it!!
Just curious, what makes you stop after the 1/4 mile mark? Legs sore/tired? Out of breath? Heart beating high?
Have you pushed yourself past that barrier yet?
It's usually my legs. My lungs feel great when I run and as far as that, I could go forever now that I've figured out a good breathing pattern for me. I'm not even running that fast. It's more of a jog right now just so I can get my endurance up and run further than if I were to just sprint and run as fast as I could or close to it.0
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